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The old boilers of the steam plant have been mostly gutted to remove loose asbestos.

I like to imagine this as fountain.

The largest extant structure when I visited.

It is unclear when the ‘Superior Warehouse Company’ sign was put up, but it was likely around 1916-1917, when maps indicate it served as a dry goods warehouse, operated by Twohy-Eimon Mercantile Company. The Sivertson sign was likely added in the mid-1980s. In this image I tried to preserve the colors the bricks turn at sunset.

The lower portal of the Selby Tunnel, as it looks today. The area is a popular spot for homeless to camp–can you spot the tent?

Grimy windows and the other half of the complex trade interests and stares.

These stairs were probably removed to discourage scrapping and graffiti. Ask me if it worked.